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Using Kotlin to Create Your First Audio Voice Call on Android with Dolby.io

This repository demonstrates the process of creating an audio voice call on Android using Kotlin and Dolby.io.

Overview

In this blog post, you will learn how to use Kotlin to create your first audio voice call on Android with Dolby.io. The tutorial provides a step-by-step guide on setting up the necessary dependencies, implementing the call functionality, and integrating the Dolby.io Voice API to enhance the audio quality and user experience in your Android app.

Requirments

For this tutorial, you will need the latest version of Android Studio installed (with either a physical Android device or an emulator) and a Dolby.io account.

Getting Started

Before coding, we’re going to have to create a Dolby.io account. Go to Dolby.io and click on Sign Up to get started. Once you’re registered, click on “Add a New App” in the dashboard page.

Report a Bug

In the case any bugs occur, report it using Github issues, and we will see to it.

Forking

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Learn More

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About Dolby.io

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